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PROVIDENCE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION CLUB HOUSE 

CORNER WEYBOSSET AND POTTER STREETS 



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CHARTER 
CONSTITUTION, BY-LAWS 

AND 

HOUSE RULES 

OF THE 

Providence Athletic Association 

PROVIDENCE 
RHODE ISLAND 

"Wcybosset Street 

J 896 



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LIVERMORE & KNIGHT CO., PROVIDENCE, R. I. 



OFFICERS, J896 

PRESIDENT : 

GEORGE L. SHEPLEY. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS : 

A. CURTIS TINGLEY. FRANKLIN A. SMITH, Jr. 

SECRETARY : 

WILLIAM M. P. BOWEN. 

TREASURER : 

JOHN SHEPARD, Jr. 

GOVERNING COMMITTEE 

To serve until J 897 
William M. P. Bowen, George L. Shepley, 

George C. Harrington, Franklin A. Smith, Jr., 

A. TiNGLEY Wall. 

To serve tmtil J 898 
William L. Coop, John Shepard, Jr., 

Walter A. Peck, A. Curtis Tingley, 

Pardon Miller. 

To serve until J899 
Arthur L. Brown, Charles H. Merriman, 

Herbert B. Ellis, Edward H. Tingley, 

William H. Wing. 

To serve until J900 
William B. Banigan, Richard D. Knight, 

Charles L. Knight, William N. Otis, 

C. Frank Parkhurst. 



STANDING COMMITTEES 

HOUSE 

A. Curtis Tingley, A. Tingley Wall, William N. Otis. 

FINANCE 

John Shepard, Jr., George L. Shepley, Walter A. Peck. 

ATHLETICS 

Walter A. Peck, Herbert B, Ellis, William B. Banigan. 

ATHLETIC GROUNDS 

Edward H. Tingley, Willard C. Perkins, Walter A. Peck. 

BATHS 

Richard D. Knight, William M. P. Bowen, C. Frank Parkhurst. 

BILLIARDS 

Pardon Miller, S. Frank Dexter, James M. Smith. 

BOWLING 

William N. Otis, Charles L. Knight, Howard L. Perkins, 

Daniel C. Besley, Harry F. Payton. 

CYCLING 

William B. Banigan, George F. Phillips, William J. Mandell. 

ENTERTAINMENTS 

A. Tingley Wall, Arthur L. Brown, William H. Morgan, 

George C. Harrington, Myron H. Fuller. 

MEMBERSHIP 

William M. P. Bowen, Franklin A. Smith, Jr., Charles H. Merriman. 



BASE BALL MANAGER 

Willard C. Perkins. 



SPECIAL COMMITTEES 



George H. Robinson, 

Jesse B, Sweet, 



CARD GAMES 

George H. Newhall, 



Walter H. Barney, 
James A. George. 



Edward H. Tingley, 



George M. Carpenter, 
Richard H. Deming, 



PUBLICATIONS 

Pardon Miller, 

ART 

Isaac C. Bates, 
Walter Callender, 
George L. Shepley. 



William M. P. Bowen. 



Edward S. Allen, 
Walter A. Peck, 



Mrs. E. Frank Aldrich, 
Mrs. a. Albert Sack, 
Mrs. Walter A. Peck, 
Mrs. Cyrus M. Van Slyck 
Miss Martha W. Evans, 



LADIES' COMMITTEE 

Mrs. Wm. H. Thurber, Chairman. 

Mrs. William W. Douglas, 
Mrs. Clarence M. Godding, 
Miss Clara Stewart, 
Mrs. a. Tingley Wall, 
Mrs, George L. Shepley, 



Miss Florence C. Greene, Secretary. 



A N obIi§fation rests on each member of the 

club to familiarize himself with its Laws 

and Rules adopted for its government, and to 

accx>rd a ready and courteous acquiescence to all 

of their provisions* 

It is the imperative duty of the officers of the 
club to provide for the strict enforcement of its 
rules, and to exact every prescribed penalty for 
their violation with absolute impartiality* 



CHARTER 



State of Rhode Island, &c., In General Assembly, January 
Session, A. D. 1891. 

AN ACT 
To Incorporate the "Providence Athletic Association." 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 

Section i. Sayer Hasbrouck, William M. P. Bowen, Alonzo E. 
Flint, William H. Wing, Howard L. Perkins, Charles H. Howland, 
Stephen Waterman, John Shepard, Jr., Hiram Kendall, Edward H. 
Tingley and George L. Shepley, their associates and successors, are 
hereby made a corporation by the name of the "Providence Athletic 
Association," for the promotion of sound physical culture, the 
encouragement and enjoyment of athletic sports and pastimes, the 
development of social intercourse and for other similar purposes, with 
all the powers and privileges, and subject to all the duties and 
liabilities set forth in Chapter 152 of the Public Statutes, and in any 
acts in amendment thereof or in addition thereto. 

Sec. 2. Said corporation may take, hold, transmit and convey real 
and personal estate to an amount not exceeding one hundred and fifty 
thousand dollars. 

Sec. 3. Said corporation shall have an office in the City of Provi- 
dence. 

(Passed May i, 1891.) 
A true copy. 

Attest : 
[Sgd.] EDWIN D. McGUINNESS, 

Secretary of State. 




AN ACT 

In amendment of "An Act to Incorporate the 'Providence 

Athletic Association,' passed at the January 

Session, A. D. 1891." 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 

Section i. Section 2 of "An Act to incorporate the 'Providence 
Athletic Association,' passed at the January Session, A. D. 1891," is 
hereby amended so as to read as follows : 

"Sec. 2. Said Corporation may take, hold, transmit and convey 
real and personal estate to an amount not exceeding two hundred and 
fifty thousand dollars." 

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately after its passage. 

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS. 

Office of the Secretary of State, 
Providence, September 30th, 1891. 
I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an act passed by the 
General Assembly of said State on the fourth day of August, 1891. 

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my 
hand and affixed the seal of the State afore- 
said, the date first above written. 

[Sgd.] GEO. H. UTTER, 

Secretary of State. 




AN ACT 

In amendment of "An Act to Incorporate the 'Providence 

Athletic Association,' passed at the January 

Session, A. D. 1891." 

// is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 

Section i. Section 2 of "An act to incorporate the 'Providence 
Athletic Association ' passed at the January Session A. D. 1891," is 
hereby amended so as to read as follows : 

"Sec. 2. Said corporation may take, hold, transmit and convey 
real and personal estate to an amount not exceeding four hundred 
thousand dollars." 

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately after its passage. 

STATE OF RHODE ISLAND. 

Office of the Secretary of State, 

Providence, March 2d, 1895. 

I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of an act passed by the 
General Assembly of said State on the first day of March, A. D. 1895. 
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my 
hand and affixed the seal of the State afore- 
said the date and year above mentioned. 
[Sgd.] CHARLES P. BENNETT, 

Secretary of State. 




CONSTITUTION 

ARTICLE I 

Name 
This corporation shall be known as the "Providence 
Athletic Association." 

ARTICLE n 

Objects 

The objects of this Association shall be the promotion of 

sound physical culture, the encouragement and enjoyment 

of athletic sports and pastimes, the development of social 

intercourse, and other similar purposes. 

ARTICLE m 

Membership 

The membership of this Association shall be limited to 
such number as the Governing Committee may from time 
to time determine. No person shall be eligible to mem- 
bership who is under eighteen years of age at the time of 
his election. 

None but active or life members shall be entitled to vote 
or be eligible to office. 



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Termination of membership, from any cause whatsoever, 
shall operate as a release of all right or title to, or interest 
in, the property and assets of the Association. 

Persons under eighteen years of age, or persons tem- 
porarily residing in Providence or vicinity, and ladies and 
other persons, may be admitted to privileges of the Asso- 
ciation, under such rules and regulations as the Governing 
Committee may prescribe. 

ARTICLE IV 
Meetings of the Association 

The Annual Meeting shall be held on the fourth Monday 
of April, for the election of members of a Governing Com- 
mittee and such other business as may be brought before it. 

If no quorum is present, the presiding officer may ad- 
journ the meeting to any other day within two weeks, with 
the same effect as if held above. 

None but members shall be present at a meeting. 

Fifty active members shall constitute a quorum for the 
transaction of business. 

At the Annual Meeting the order of business shall be 
as follows : 

Reports and communications. 

New business. 

Election of members of the Governing Committee. 

A special meeting of the Association shall be called 
whenever the Governing Committee shall deem one nee- 



essary, or whenever twenty-five active members of the 
Association shall make to the President a written request 
for the same, and specifying the object of the meeting ; 
and no other business than that specified in the notice 
shall be transacted at that meeting. 

Notices of each Annual Meeting of the Association and 
notices of each adjourned meeting or special meeting shall 
be mailed to each member at least five days before the 
meeting. Notice published in the ^^ Triangle'" or other 
official publication of this Association, and mailed as afore- 
said, shall be legal notice under this constitution. 

ARTICLE V 

Goveinmcnt 

The entire government and management of the Asso- 
ciation, the making, amendment, and suspension of By- 
Laws and House Rules, the making of contracts and the 
execution of instruments, except for the conveyance of 
real estate, shall be entrusted to a Governing Committee 
of twenty of its active members, a majority of whom shall 
constitute a quorum. 

This Committee shall be divided into four classes, of 
five each, to serve for four years each, or until the election 
and qualification of the successors, one class retiring every 
year, when the Association shall elect the successors. 

The Committee shall, at a meeting to be held as soon 
after the Annual Meeting as possible, elect from its own 
body a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a 



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Treasurer, who shall be the officers of the Association, all 
to serve for one year from the fourth Monday in April, or 
until their successors are elected and quahfied. Provided, 
That members of the Governing Committee elected at the 
Annual Meeting on the second Monday in April, 1896, and 
officers elected in 1896, shall hold office from the date of 
their election to the fourth Monday in April of the year in 
which their respective terms shall expire, or until their 
successors are elected and qualified. 

The Treasurer shall furnish a bond in the sum of five 
thousand dollars, with surety to be approved by the Gov- 
erning Committee. 

In case of any vacancy occurring during the year, the 
Committee shall fill it until the next annual meeting, when 
a successor shall be elected for the remainder of the un- 
expired term. 

Any member of the Committee who shall absent himself 
from three consecutive regular meetings, unless he shall 
have previously obtained permission so to do, or shall 
present at the next regular meeting an excuse for his ab- 
sence satisfactory to a majority of the Committee present, 
shall be considered as having resigned as a member of the 
Committee, and shall cease to be a member thereof. 
ARTICLE VI 
Powers of the Governing Committee 

The Governing Committee shall have power — 

I. To appoint Committees from its members and from 
the Association at large. 



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2. To admit members to the Association, one adverse 
ballot in five excluding, and to suspend or expel members, 
subject to the provisions of Article XVI and of Article XX. 

3. To prescribe rules for the admission of strangers or 
guests to the privileges of the Association, and no persons 
not members shall be admitted, except under such rules. 

4. To make rules for the use of the Association prop- 
erty by the members, and for their conduct in the Asso- 
ciation, including all necessary House Rules. 

5. To fix penalties for the violation of the Constitu- 
tion, By-Laws and Rules, and to enforce the same. 

6. Te remit penalties for offences against the By-Laws 
and Rules, and for violations against the Constitution. 

7. To call special meetings of the Association to con- 
sider a specific subject. 

8. To make, alter and amend rules for their own gov- 
ernment, and to fix and enforce penalties for the violation 
of such rules. 

9. To make purchases and contracts for the ordinary 
expenses of the Association ; but it shall have no power, 
unless specially authorized, to render the Association or 
any member thereof liable for any extraordinary debt or 
expenses beyond the amount of money which shall, at the 
time of contracting such debt, be in the treasury and not 
needed for the discharge of any prior debt or liabiHties. 

10. To appoint delegates to represent the Association, 
but with only such powers as may be in express terms con- 
ferred upon them. 



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II. No entry in the name of the Association shall be 
made in any contest unless approved by the Governing 
Committee, who may, however, delegate their authority to 
any sub-committee. 

ARTICLE Vn 
Corporate Seal 
The corporate seal of the Association shall bear the in- 
scription : 

"Providence Athletic Association, State of Rhode 
Island. Incorporated May i, 1891." 

ARTICLE Vin 
Meetings of the Governing Committee 

The Governing Committee shall hold monthly meetings, 
except in the months of July, August and September; 
special meetings shall be called by the Secretary, at the 
request of the President or any five of the Governing Com- 
mittee, upon notice to be sent or given to each member 
at least forty-eight hours before the time appointed there- 
for. 

In no case, when a resolution has been passed at a 
meeting of the Committee affecting the relation of a 
member of the Association towards the Association, shall 
such resolution be received or rescinded at a subsequent 
meeting, unless notice in writing be sent by the Secretary 
to each member of the Governing Committee at least ten 
days before the meeting, that such previous action will be 
brought up for review or reconsideration. 

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ARTICLE IX 
Annual Reports 
At the Annual Meeting, the Governing Committee, 
through the President, shall make a report of its pro- 
ceedings during the previous year, and recommend such 
measures as it may deem advisable. 

ARtlCLE X 
Nomination and Election of the Governing Committee 

The Governing Committee at its February meeting shall 
annually appoint a Nominating Committee of five members 
of the Association, not members of the Governing Com- 
mittee, for the nomination of members of the Governing 
Committee to be balloted for at the ensuing Annual Elec- 
tion. It shall be the duty of the Nominating Committee 
appointed as aforesaid to post the names of the persons 
nominated by them in a conspicuous place in the Club 
House at least twenty days before the Annual Election ; 
but any other member shall be eligible for election to 
the Governing Committee, if his name shall have been 
posted in such conspicuous place for at least ten days 
before such election, endorsed by ten members of the 
Association. At such meeting the presiding officer shall 
appoint tellers, who shall receive and canvass the ballots 
cast at the Annual Election and certify the result. The 
election to membership of the Governing Committee shall 
be by ballot, and a plurality of votes cast shall elect. In 



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event of the death, dedination or disability of any person 
nominated as above provided, nominations may be made 
viva voce to fill the vacancy. 

ARTICLE XI 
Election of Members 

A candidate for admission must be proposed by two 
active members, who shall certify, in writing, that they 
have known him for six months at least. The application, 
dated, stating full name, residence and place of business 
of the candidate, signed by the members proposing and 
seconding him, with such reference and remarks as they 
may choose to make, shall be given to the Secretary, who 
shall post the names in the Club House at least two weeks 
before the meeting of the Governing Committee at which 
the said candidate comes up for election. 

A second ballot upon the election of a proposed mem- 
ber may be taken at any time before the adjournment of 
the meeting, upon the motion of a single member of the 
Committee; but after the meeting a rejected candidate 
shall not within three months be again balloted for. Can- 
didates whose names have been laid over for two successive 
meetings shall not again be balloted for until after the 
names succeeding them on the list shall have been acted 
upon. Precedence shall be given to old members who 
may present their names for re-election, and also to those 
who have already established a record as amateur athletes. 

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ARTICLE Xn 

Active Members 
Any person duly elected and paying his entrance fee 
and dues for the unexpired portion of the quarter during 
which he joins, counting from the first day of the month 
in which he was elected, shall become thenceforth entitled 
to all rights and privileges of active membership. Failure 
to make these payments within sixty days shall render such 
election null and void ; and these payments will be held as 
an acceptance of membership, and a submission to and 
agreement to be bound by the Constitution, By-Laws and 
Rules of the Association. 

All members must immediately notify the Secretary of 
any change in address, and by failure to do so shall be 
deemed to have waived any notice provided for under 
the Constitution, By-Laws, and any rules, and shall incur 
all the risks that attach thereto. 

ARTICLE Xm 

Non-Resident Members 
Persons having no usual place of residence, business or 
study in the following cities and towns in the State of 
Rhode Island, — namely. Providence, Pawtucket, Central 
Falls, North Providence, East Providence, Barrington, 
Warwick, Cranston, Johnston, Smithfield, North Smith- 
field, Lincoln, Cumberland — may be elected non-resident 
members in the manner provided for the election of active 



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members and shall upon election pay each ten dollars en- 
trance fee, and fifteen dollars annual dues, payable semi- 
annually in advance, upon the first day of April and Octo- 
ber in each year, in the manner prescribed for such pay- 
ments by active members. 

Non-resident members shall have all the rights of active 
members except those of voting, holding office or having 
any interest in the property of the Association. 

A non-resident member who shall acquire a usual place 
of residence, business or study in any of the above-named 
cities and towns, shall cease to be a non-resident member 
of the Association, and shall notify the Secretary of such 
change. 

He shall, however, if he so request, be placed at the 
head of the list of candidates for election as active mem- 
bers, and if elected, shall pay an additional entrance fee 
equal to the balance of the then entrance fee and his 
regular dues as an active member. 

The Governing Committee may, on the application of 
any active member having no usual place of residence, 
business or study in any of the above-named cities or 
towns, place him in the class of non-residents, his privilege 
to begin on the first day of April or October next succeed- 
ing the date of his application; but no return shall be 
made of the entrance fee already paid, and in the event 
of his subsequently acquiring a usual place of residence, 
business or study in any of the above-named cities and 
towns, he shall notify the Secretary of such change, and 



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shall be placed in the class of active members without the 
necessity of a re-election. 

ARTICLE XrV 
Army, Navy and Marine Hospital Service Members 
Any officer of the Army, Navy or Marine Hospital Ser- 
vice of the United States may be admitted to the privileges 
of the Association, at the discretion of the Governing Com- 
mittee, upon the payment of such proportion of the annual 
dues as shall correspond to the time during which he shall 
enjoy the privileges of the Association, but he shall not 
have the right of voting, and, in the event of the dissolu- 
tion of the Association, he shall have no interest in its 
property. 

ARTICLE XV 

Honorary and Life Members 

Honorary membership may be conferred by a unanimous 
vote, at any meeting of the Association, upon any person, 
the candidate having been proposed as required for active 
membership. 

Honorary members cannot, as such, hold office or vote 
at meetings, or hold any right, title to, or interest in the 
property or assets of the Association, but may enjoy all 
the rights and privileges of active membership by payment 
of entrance fee (if not paid before, while active members) 
and dues from the date of their appHcations to become 
active members. 



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Life members may be elected by the Governing Com- 
mittee in the same manner as active members, upon the 
payment of two hundred and fifty dollars each, in addition 
to the active member's entrance fee (if not already paid), 
and they shall be entitled to all the privileges of active 
members and shall pay no dues or assessments. 

ARTICLE XVI 
Indebtedness 

All indebtedness of members to the Association, except 
quarterly dues, shall be paid on or before the fifth day of 
every month ; and a notice of the indebtedness of a mem- 
ber, with a request to pay the same, shall be sent to the 
member's usual address. If, at the expiration of the 
fifteenth day of any month, any member shall not have paid 
such indebtedness to the Association for the preceding month, 
he shall receive no further credit until such indebtedness is 
paid, and shall be notified by letter deposited in the mail 
that his credit is suspended. 

If it shall appear in the books of account or records of 
the Association that such member has contracted further in- 
debtedness after the day following the mailing of such notice, 
the Governing Committee, or any sub-committee to which 
it may delegate general power so to do, may in its discretion 
suspend such member from all privileges of membership by 
mailing to him a notice stating in substance that by virtue 
of his contraction of indebtedness after suspension of credit, 
as evidenced by the books of account or records of the Asso- 



ciatioHy he is suspended from all privileges of memberships 
including admission to the Club House, until all his indebt- 
edness to the Association is paid in full, or until he shall 
cease to be a member as hereinafter provided. 

The provisions of Article XX shall not be applicable to 
suspensions under this Article. 

It shall be the duty of the Treasurer, upon the sixteenth 
day of each month, to post on the bulletin board of the 
Association the names of all members whose indebtedness 
is unpaid, together with the amount due from each mem- 
ber, there to remain until the same is paid. Any member 
whose name and the amount due from him, having been 
posted as aforesaid, shall have remained posted thirty 
days, shall cease to be a member of the Association, sub- 
ject to Article VI, Section 6. 

ARTICLE XVn 
Entrance Fee and Annual Dues of Active Members 

There shall be an entrance fee of twenty-five dollars each 
for active members, unless otherwise provided by the Gov- 
erning Committee, and annual dues of thirty-six dollars 
each, payable quarterly in advance on the first day of Jan- 
uary, April, July and October. 

Any member failing to pay his dues within thirty days 
after they become due shall be posted upon the Associa- 
tion bulletin, and notice thereof shall be mailed to his 
usual address by the Treasurer ; and upon failure to pay 



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within two months after they become due, he shall cease 
to be a member of the Association, subject to the pro- 
visions of Article VI, Section 6. 

Persons having thus been dropped, and wishing again 
to become members, must be regularly proposed and 
balloted for, as when first elected. 

Any member in arrears to the Association shall be ex- 
cluded from all competitions, unless by special permission 
of the Governing Committee. 

The Secretary and the Treasurer shall be exempt from 
the payment of all dues. 

ARTICLE XVm 

Leave of Absence 

Leave of absence may be granted for one year, to any 
member of the Association, by the Governing Committee. 
Applications for such leave must be made in writing, 
addressed to the Secretary. No leave of absence shall be 
granted except in case of absence at least from the State of 
Rhode Island during the term of such leave of absence ; 
no member shall be granted leave of absence unless his 
dues be paid in full to the date of the receipt of his appli- 
cation ; no member shall be liable for yearly dues during 
the term of his leave of absence. At the expiration of the 
year the Governing Committee may extend the leave of 
absence for another year. 



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ARTICLE XIX 
Resignations 
All resignations of membership or office shall be made in 
writing, to the President or Secretary, and shall be acted 
upon at the next meeting of the Governing Committee. 

Resignations of membership made subsequent to April 
I and October i shall not relieve the resigning member 
from dues for the haK-year beginning on those dates. 

ARTICLE XX 
Expulsions or Suspensions 
If any member shall be charged, in writing, addressed to 
the Governing Committee, by any other member, with con- 
duct injurious to the good order, peace or interest of the 
Association, or at variance with the requirements of its 
Constitution, By-Laws and Rules, or if the Committee shall 
become cognizant of such conduct, the Committee shall 
thereupon inform the member charged, in writing ; and if 
upon inquiry, and after giving the person so charged an 
opportunity to be heard, the Governing Committee shall be 
satisfied of the truth of the charge, and that the same 
demands such action, they may proceed to suspend such 
member for a period not exceeding six months, or they 
may expel him, or they may request him to resign, and if 
he declines to resign, upon notice to him after presentation 
of the case, may proceed to expel him. A three-fifths vote 
of those present of the Governing Committee shall be 
required for expelling or suspending a member. 



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At any time within ninety days after any suspension or 
expulsion, a meeting of the Association shall be called, if 
requested, in writing, by fifty members of the Association, 
addressed to the Secretary, at which meeting an appeal 
may be taken from the decision of the Committee, and 
the member may be restored to his position by a vote of 
three-fourths of the members of the Association present 
and voting. 

ARTICLE XXI 
Amendments 
A quorum for the amendment of this Constitution shall 
consist of not less than fifty members; and when such 
quorum is present, this Constitution may be amended by a 
two-thirds vote at any annual or special meeting, provided 
the proposed amendment has been posted in the Club 
House and mailed to each member of the Association, 
directed to the last address furnished by him, at least five 
days before the meeting at which the amendment is to be 
considered. 



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BY-LAWS 

I. DUTIES AND POWERS OF COMMITTEES 

The Governing Committee shall appoint annually from 
its members, or from the Association at large, and subject 
to direction of the Governing Committee, the following 
standing committees ; and it may appoint other standing 
or special committees in its discretion. 

1. A House Committee. 

2. A Committee on Finance of which the Treasurer of 
the Association shall be Chairman. 

3. A Committee on Athletics. 

4. A Committee on Athletic Grounds. 

5. A Committee on Baths. 

6. A Committee on Billiards. 

7. A Committee on Bowling. 

8. A Committee on Cycling. 

9. A Committee on Entertainments. 

10. A Membership Committee of which the Secretary 
of the Association shall be Chairman. 

I. The House Committee shall have general charge 
of the restaurant, wine and cigar rooms, parlors, library. 



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engineers' department, and of all parts of the Association 
building not included in the other departments, of all per- 
sons employed in its department, and of the purchase of 
all supphes for the various departments of the Association. 

2. The Committee on Finance shall examine, audit 
and certify all bills for the expense of the Association after 
the same shall have been approved by the Chairman, or in his 
absence by some other member, of the House Committee. 

3. The Committee on Athletics shall have charge of 
the gymnasium, fencing and boxing rooms, the dressing 
rooms attached thereto, and of persons employed in the 
same. It shall also have charge of all athletic exhibitions 
and contests, either within or without the building, except 
upon the athletic grounds. 

4. The Committee on Athletic Grounds shall have 
general charge of the athletic grounds and buildings, of the 
employes attached thereto, and of all contests and ex- 
hibitions therein. 

5. The Committee on Baths shall have general 
charge of the baths and barber shops, of the persons em- 
ployed therein, and of all contests and exhibitions therein. 

6. The Committee on Billiards shall have general 
charge of the billiard room, of the employes attached 
thereto, and of all contests and exhibitions therein. 

7. The Committee on Bowling shall have general 
charge of the bowUng alleys, and of the persons employed 
therein. They shall also have charge of all contests and 
exhibitions therein. 



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8. The Committee on Cycling shall have general 
charge of the cycling rooms, and of the persons employed 
therein. They shall also have charge of all cycling con- 
tests, exhibitions and entertainments. 

9. The Committee on Entertainments shall have 
charge of all entertainments not under the direction of 
other committees. 

10. The Membership Committee shall investigate all 
applications for membership, and report upon them to the 
Governing Committee. 

No expense shall be incurred by any officer or 
committee, except the House Committee. 

Any officer or committee desiring supplies or repairs 
shall make requisition therefor in writing upon the House 
Committee. 

The House Committee shall purchase from time to 
time for the various departments all necessary supplies, 
wines, liquors and cigars, and may incur expense for 
ordinary repairs. 

No extraordinary expense shall be incurred by the House 
Committee, unless the same shall have been first ap- 
proved by the Governing Committee. 

The salaries of all employes shall be fixed by the 
Governing Committee. 

The Governing Committee shall have power to deter- 
mine the jurisdiction, duties and powers of the various 
committees. 



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n. INDEBTEDNESS TO THE ASSOCIATION 

When any member's indebtedness to the Association, ex- 
clusive of dues, amounts to fifteen ($15) dollars, he shall 
not be allowed further credit until such indebtedness shall 
have been paid in full, and notice in writing shall be sent 
to such member immediately ; and further proceedings may 
be had as provided in Article XVI of the Constitution, 
The House Committee may at any time suspend the credit 
of any member, giving him notice in writing, 

A bill of each member's monthly account shall be 
mailed by the Treasurer to each member not later than 
the fourth day of the following month. 

m. PRIVATE PROPERTY 

No member shall use the private property of another 
member without his permission. All private property shall 
be at the owner's risk. 

A coat room is provided for the checking of valuables, 
but the Association will not be responsible for any loss. 

IV. ASSOCIATION PROPERTY 

Members will be responsible for the breakage or injury 
of the glass, crockery or other property of the Association. 

V. VISITORS AND STRANGERS 

None but members and persons introduced as herein- 
after provided shall be admitted to the Club House ; 
except that the Governing Committee may regulate 



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admissions under Article III of the Constitution. Other 
persons having business with members can send in their 
names and aivait the person they wish to see in the 
stranger's reception room, 

VI. VISITORS 

Any gentleman, except one who has ceased to be a 
member of the Association by reason of non-payment of 
dues or other indebtedness, or who has been expelled, or 
who has been requested by the Governing Committee to 
resign, or who has resigned pending charges against him, 
may be admitted as a visitor to the Club House, but he 
shall not be introduced oftener than once in thirty (jo) 
daySf and it shall be the duty of the member introducing a 
visitor to ascertain whether he has been introduced within 
the previous thirty (30) days; he must be accompanied by 
a member, who shall register his name, residence and date 
of introduction in the Visitors' Book and affix his own 
name. A visitor cannot use the gymnasium, and shall not 
pay cash or settle for anything furnished by the Association, 
but shall in all respects be considered the guest of the 
member introducing him. 

Vn. STRANGERS 

Strangers are persons having no usual place of residence, 
business or study in the following cities and towns in the 
State of Rhode Island ; namely : 



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Providence, Cranston, 

Pawtucket, Johnston, 

Central Falls, Smithfield, 

North Providence, North Smithfield, 

East Providence, Lincoln, 

Barrington, Cumberland. 
Warwick, 

A stranger may, on the request of a member, receive at 
the office a written invitation entitling him to all the 
privileges of the Club House for not more than one (i) 
week, which at the expiration of that time may be 
renewed by any member of the House Committee for a 
period of not more than one (i) week additional in each 
three (j) months. 

No such invitation shall be given to any person who has 
ceased to be a member of the Association by reason of 
non-payment of dues or other indebtedness, or who has 
been expelled from the Association, or who has been 
requested by the Governing Committee to resign, or who 
has resigned pending charges against him. 

The name of such stranger shall also be registered in the 
Visitors' Book; the member introducing him shall affix 
his own name. 

The same person shall not be introduced as a stranger 
for more than two (2) weeks in each three (3) months; 
but he may be admitted as a visitor according to the rules 
prescribed for visitors. 



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Members introducing visitors and strangers are respon- 
sible for them. 

Any visitor or stranger violating any of the rules of the 
Association may be notified by a member of the House 
Committee that he can no longer enjoy the privileges of 
the Association. 

Other persons under eighteen (i8) years of age, shall 
not be admitted to any part of the Club House, except in 
accordance with the rules and regulations prescribed by 
the Governing Committee. 

Vin. MISCELLANEOUS 

All members in good standing will be furnished with 
membership cards, which shall be good for admission, 
except in case of special arrangements, to all Association 
entertainments, and must be shown at any time upon the 
request of the door-keeper, or of any officer of the Asso- 
ciation. Refusal to comply with such request, or the transfer 
of such card, will subject the holder to suspension or expul- 
sion at the discretion of the Governing Committee, and upon 
such suspension or expulsion the Governing Committee shall 
have the right to demand the immediate return of said card. 

The privileges of the Club House, in the discretion of 
the proper standing committee, may be extended to crews, 
or members of other clubs while training, or to competitors 
from other places ; and the privileges of the dressing rooms 
and baths may be given to those practicing with or coach- 
ing a team or crew. 



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These By-Laws so far as they relate to the admission of 
strangers and visitors may be suspended by the House 
Committee on special occasions. 

These By-Laws may be amended or added to by a vote 
of two-thirds of those of the Governing Committee 
present, provided five (5) days notice, in writing, of the 
proposed amendment or addition shall be given to each 
member of the Governing Committee. 



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HOUSE RULES 

I. HOURS 

The Club House will be opened daily at 8 a. m. No 
members except lodgers will be admitted after 12.30 
o'clock at night, at which hour the House will be closed, 
except on Sundays, when it will be closed at 11.30 o'clock 
p. M., and on occasions to be determined by the House or 
Governing Committee. 

The Gymnasium will be open from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. 
daily, except Sunday, on which day it will close at 1 1 a. m. 

The Turkish and Russian Baths will be open from 10 
A. M. to 10 p. M. daily, except Sunday, when they will open 
at 8 A. M. and close at 4 p. m. (See Special Rules.) 

The Swimming Pool will be open whenever the Gym- 
nasium or Turkish and Russian Baths are open. 

The billiard room and bowling alleys will be open daily, 
except Sunday, from 10 a. m. until midnight. (See Special 
Rules.) 

The boxing and fencing rooms will be open according 
to special rules. 

The restaurant and other service will be maintained 
daily until midnight, except on Sundays, when it will close 
at 1 1 o'clock p. M. 



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Fifteen minutes before dismissing the service, two short 
flashes of the electric light will be given, and at the time of 
dismissing the service one long flash. 

n. CHARGES 

None but members or those entitled to privileges as 
such will be permitted to sign cards for anything furnished 
by the Association. 

Members or those entitled to privileges as such must 
sign a card for everything furnished at a charge by the 
Association. Any one desiring to pay cash can do so by 
writing the word "cash" on the card signed and redeem- 
ing the same in person at the office on the day of its date ; 
otherwise, the same will be charged to his account. 

m. PRICES 

Billiards and Pool 
Billiards, 30c. an hour; no charge less than 20c. 
Pool, 5c. a cue; continuous pool, 50c. for fifty points for two 
persons; 75c. an hour for three or more persons. 

Bowling 
Bowling, IOC. a game for each person; 60 tickets for $5.00. 

Baths 

Turkish and Russian Baths, including swim and alcohol rub, $1.00; 
6 tickets for $5.00. 
Roman Bath, $1.00. 
Massage, each quarter hour, 50c. 
Cologne Rub, 25c. 

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Alcohol Rub, 35c. 

Salt Rub, 25c. 

Shave in Baths, 25c. 

Feet Fixed, 50c. 

Pedicure, 25c. 

Use of Swimming Pool, 15c.; 8 tickets for $1.00. 

Towel, Locker Room Baths, 5c. 

Barber Shop 

Shave, 15c.; 8 tickets for $1.00. 
Hair Cut, 25c. 

Hair Cut and Whiskers Trimmed, 35c. 
Shampoo, plain, 25c.; steam, 50c. 
Sea-Foam, loc. 

Women's Department 
Hair Dressed, 40c. 
Plain Dressing, 25c. 
Shampoo, 50c. 
Bangs Cut, loc. 
Bangs Cut and Curled, 25c. 
Manicure, 50c. 

Face Steamed and Massage, 75c. 
Face and Hair Steamed, $1.50. 

Gymnasium 

Gymnasium Instruction for Ladies and Children, $10 a year, 
beginning October ist. 

Lockers 

Lockers from date of issue to September 30th : 
Gymnasium, $1.50. 
Cycle, $1.00. 
Bowling, 50c. a ball. 
Dark Room, $1.00. 



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Card Room, $2.00. 
Card Room Drawers, $1.00. 
Postoffice Box at Office, $1.50. 
Private Cue Rack, $2.00. 

Miscellancotts 

Private Dining Room, $2.00. 

Lodging Room, $1.50 a night, one person; each additional per- 
son, $1.00. 

Corkage, 50c. a bottle. 

Boot Polish, 5c.; Russet Polish, loc. 

Cycle Room 

Cycles checked in cycle-room free of charge. 
Cleaning and oiling, loc. 
Ordinary puncture repaired, 25c. 
Other repairs, special prices. 

IV. LADIES 

Members may register the names of their wives, mothers, 
unmarried sisters or unmarried daughters, over eighteen 
years of age who may thereafter use the ladies' depart- 
ments unattended by a member, and who may sign checks 
which will be charged to the member registering them. 
Other ladies may be registered at the Association office 
upon approval by the Governing Committee, and a card 
will be issued to them to expire September 30th in each 
year, at a charge of $5.00. 

They may have the use of the ladies' departments, and 
they may sign checks, which will be charged to their 
account, for which, if not paid when due, the member 
registering them will be held responsible. 

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All the above ladies shall be known as associate lady 
members. 

Any lady may be admitted as a visitor to the Club 
House. She must be accompanied by a member or 
associate lady member, who shall register the visitor's 
name, residence and date of introduction in the Visitor's 
Book and affix his or her own name. 

Associate lady members may introduce gentlemen to the 
ladies' departments as visitors upon registration. Charges 
for all such visitors must be incurred by the lady inviting 
their presence. 

A strangers' card, if issued to a lady, shall entitle her 
only to the use of the ladies' departments. 

Gentlemen unaccompanied by ladies will not be 
allowed in the ladies' dining and reception rooms after 12 
o'clock noon. 

Ladies entitled to the use of the ladies' departments 
shall be entitled to the exclusive use of the Gymnasium, 
Swimming Pool and Turkish and Russian Baths, according 
to Special Rules and Charges. 

V. CHILDREN 

Children in the household of members over six and under 
eighteen years of age y may be registered at the Association 
officey and a card issued to them. Thereafter they will be 
admitted to the locker roomsy Bathsy Gymnasium and 
Swimming Pooly according to Special Rules and 
Charges. 



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Children, when accompanied by a member, may be ad- 
mitted to the dining rooms, strangers' room and ladies' 
departments. 

No child shall exercise except under the charge of the 
instructor. Under no circumstances will children be 
admitted to any part of the Club House other than those 
above designated; nor will tobacco, cigars, cigarettes or 
refreshments of any kind be sold to them or allowed to be 
used under any pretext whatever. 

A bell will give warning a half hour before the retiring 
hour, and promptly at that time all children must leave the 
House. Any damage to the Association property done by 
any child must be made good by the member who intro- 
duces him, and will be charged to the member's account. 
Children holding such cards will be under the strict 
charge of the Club House attendants, and subject to the 
rules of government of the Association. Misconduct will 
render the offender liable to be dismissed peremptorily from 
the Club House, and repeated offences will subject him to 
be denied the privileges of the Association. 

VL MISCELLANEOUS 

Special rules for the Gymnasium will be posted therein. 

All cards issued bring their holders within the rules for 
government of the Association. 

No one except a member of the Governing Committee, 
the superintendent or the clerks in the offices will be 
allowed in the offices of the Association without the 



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consent of a member of the Governing Committee present. 

No reprimand shall be given to employes or servants by 
members of the Association ; but complaints of any nature 
shall be made in writing, signed by the complaining mem- 
ber or members, addressed to the proper committee, and 
deposited in a box provided for that purpose in the office 
of the Association. 

No member or visitor shall give any money or gratuity 
to any servant of the Association. 

Members shall not be allowed to send a servant out of 
the house on any pretext. 

No dogs will be allowed in the Club House. 

No subscription paper or petition can be circulated, no 
paper or magazine can be supphed nor any article exposed 
for sale in the Club House without permission of the House 
Committee. 

No periodicals, newspapers or books shall be removed 
from the reading rooms or parlors, or be cut, marked or 
otherwise defaced. 

No smoking will be allowed in the Gymnasium, Swim- 
ming Pool or Ladies' Departments. 

No edibles or beverages will be served in the fencing 
and boxing rooms, gymnasium or swimming pool. Bever- 
ages, sandwiches, crackers and cheese may be served else- 
where in the Club House, but the regular menu will be 
served only in the dining rooms. 

Conversation is prohibited in the reading rooms, and 
except between players in the whist rooms. 



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No games of cards will be allowed except in the whist 
and card rooms. (See Special Rules.) Gambling or 
playing for money is prohibited. 

No more than three consecutive strings of billiards and 
bowls or forty-five minutes of pool shall be played by the 
same person after others have requested the use of the table 
or alley. 

A transient lodging room cannot be occupied by the 
same member more than four consecutive nights, if its use 
be requested by another member before 9 o'clock p. m., no 
other room being vacant. 

Members in undress or exercising clothes are not allowed 
in the social rooms. 

The superintendent is required to notify members of any 
violation of the rules of the House, and report the same to 
the House Committee. 

Ungentlemanly conduct or violation of the Constitution, 
By-Laws or House Rules will subject a member to a fine 
not exceeding ;^20, or to suspension or expulsion under 
the provisions of the Constitution. 

The Governing Committee or House Committee may 
vary these House Rules and make special arrangements 
only upon special occasions. These House Rules may be 
amended or added to by a vote of two-thirds of those of 
the Governing Committee present, provided five days 
notice in writing of the proposed amendment or addition 
shall be given to each member of the Governing 
Committee. 



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MEMBERSHIP 

May 15, J896 

ACTIVE 



Abbott Edmund 
Adams A. Bigelow 
Adams Stephen L. 
Aldrich Edward S. 
Aldrich Nelson W. 
Aldrich William F. 
Alexander Charles 
Allen Courtland J. 
Allen Edward S. 
Allen Edwin P. 
Allen Frederick W. 
Allen Henry E. 
Allen John F. 
Allen J. Edward 
Althans J. H. 
Ames G. H. 
Ames John O. 
Ames Samuel 
Anderson Charles D. 
Andrews C. C. 
Andrews Frank H. 
Angell Charles H. 



Angell John Wardwell 
Angell Walter F. 
Annable J. Herbert 
Anthony Albert L. 
Anthony Earl C. 
Anthony James M. 
Anthony Joseph B. 
Anthony Mark 
Arnold Clarence N. 
Arnold Daniel H. 
Arnold Edward E. 
Arnold Frank S. 
Arnold James B. 
Arnold John T. 
Arnold Newton D. 
Arnold William R. 
Atwood Charles H. 
Atwood H. C. 
Austin Arthur E. 
Auty Charles H. 
Avery William Yale 
Aylesworth Henry C. 



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B 



Babcock Albert 
Babcock Cyril A. 
Bain Hugh W. 
Baker Albert A. 
Baker David S. 
Baker William C. 
Ballou Daniel R. 
Ballou Frank Edgar 
Ballou Walter S. 
Balch Joseph 
Banigan John J. 
Banigan William B. 
Barker Abram 
Barker Henry A. 
Barker Henry R. 
Barker William 
Barney John 
Barney Walter H. 
Barnes Edwin 
Barnes T. C. 
Barstow Nathaniel 
Bartlett Asel P. 
Barton Nathan B. 
Barton Theodore A. 
Bashford James H. 
Bassett Edward D. 
Bates Isaac C. 
Baxter E. Jr. 
Beach Charles H. 
Beaman Elmer A. 
Becker George 
Bennett Charles P. 



Bennett Mark C. 
Benedict William C. 
Berry Rudolph 
Besley D. C. 
Bicknall Frank J. 
Billings B. F. 
Bishop N. S. 
Bixby George E. 
Blaisdell B. S. 
Blake Charles H. 
Blanding William O. 
Bliss Theodore H. 
Blodgett John T. 
Bloodgood Horace S. 
Bodwell Sanford 
Bogman Edward Y. 
Boms J. C. 
Bond J. W. 
Bosworth Benjamin M. 
Boutelle W. Herbert 
Bowen E. F. 
Bowen Frank 
Bowen W. Fred 
Bowen William M. P. 
Bo we E. William 
Boy den John R. 
Boyle Michael E. 
Bradford Henry C. 
Bradley Charles 
Braitsch William J. 
Branch J. B. 
Bray ton Charles R. 



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Br ay ton William D. 
Br ay ton William E. 
Brennan John M. 
Breul Hugo 
Bridge Wilbur W. 
Briggs B. F. 
Briggs Charles 
Briggs E. W. 
Briggs S. J. 
Briscoe Thomas 
Bromley Charles R. 
Brown Arthur L. 
Brown D. Russell 
Brown Earl 
Brown H. Martin 
Brown Harold 
Brown Herbert E. 
Brown John Nicholas 
Brown Moses M. 
Brown Robert P. 
Brown Samuel 
Browning Stephen T. 
Bryar Frank O. 
Buckhout Frank A. 



Bucklin Charles R. 
Bucklin E. C. 
Budlong Frank L. 
Budlong Grenville R. 
Budlong John C. 
Buell William C. 
Buffum A. J. 
Bull Melville 
Bullock George E. 
Bullock Thomas R. 
Burlingame C. I. 
Burlingame Frederick E. 
Burleigh Sydney R. 
Burbank Robert W. 
Burch Orion W. 
Burke Tobias 
Burnham George H. 
Burnham Walter W. 
Burrington Arthur S. 
Burroughs George H. 
Bush Charles S. 
Bushnell Fred N. 
Butterworth Charles F. 
Buttolph Benj. G. 



Cady Christopher A. 
Cady Henry D. 
Cahoone George H. 
Caldwell Alfred 
Calder A. L. 
Calder Augustus W. 
Calder W. C. 



Callender Walter 
Campbell Ernest W. 
Campbell H. N. Jr. 
Campbell John P. 
Cannon W. W. H. 
Capron Adin B. 
Capron F. P. 



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Carleton Oscar A. 
Carpenter Arthur A. 
Carpenter Albert G. 
Carpenter Clarence H. 
Carpenter Francis W. 
Carpenter Frank F. 
Carpenter Frederic E. 
Carpenter George M. 
Carpenter Phanuel B. Jr. 
Carpenter William A. 
Carr George W. 
Carter John A. 
Carver R. Herbert 
Case Phillip 
Cass John Wilder 
Gate Herbert T. 
Catlin Charles A. 
Chace Thomas W. 
Chafee Zechariah 
Chaffee Samuel R. 
Chambers William S. 
Chandler William A. 
Chapin William V. 
Chapman Elias H. 
Chapman William 
Chase Fred A. 
Chase Fred L. 
Chase Howard P. 
Cheney Harry C. 
Chester Frank E. 
Chevalier J. F. 
Child Charles H. 
Church E. C. 
Church George M. 



Church Henry A. 

Church William P. 

Claflin William L. 

Clark Edward S. 

Clark W. Osmond 

Clark Prescott O. 

Clarke Howard L. 

Clarke William E. 

Clemence Charles E. 

Coates A. M. 

Codman W. C. 

Coe Walter H. 

Cokeley George W. 

Cole Charles Abram 

Cole William 

Coleman Christopher H. 

Colley William Edgar 

Collingwood George Wadsworth 

ColUns David S. 

Colman Earl Stuart 

Colman Roscoe L. 

Colt LeBaron B. 

Colt Samuel P. 

Colvin Charles T. 

Colwell Francis 

Colwell Ralph 

Comstock Frank P. 

Comstock Fred S. 

Comstock L. H. 

Comstock Richard B. 

Comstock Richard W. 

Comstock Walter J. 

Comstock WiUiam A. H. 

Comstock William Pratt 



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Congdon Johns H. 
Converse W. Howard 
Cook Charles Norris 
Cook Edward N. 
Cooke Samuel P. 
Cooke Stephen A. 
Coop William L. 
Cornell Howard P. 
Cory A. H. Jr. 
Cory Joseph P. 
Cory Thomas B. 
Cranston Francis A. 
Cranston Frank H. 
Cranston Henry C. 
Crocker H. C. 



Crocker Washington I. 
Crooker G. H. 
Crooker J. Foster 
Crooker Josiah W. 
Cross John A. 
Cross William P. 
Crossley Robert 
Crowell James L. 
Cumerford Arthur S. 
Cunningham Edward F. 
Curry Aaron B. 
Currier Andrew J. 
Curley Peter F. 
Curtis Harry C. 
Cushing A. J. 



Dana Frederick I. 
Danforth Edward C. 
Darling Cortez A. 
Darling John O. 
Darling L. B. Jr. 
Davenport J. H. 
Davis Edmund W. 
Davis Jeffrey 
Davol Charles J. 
Davol Joseph 
Dawson Thomas B. 
Day Charles R. 
Day Henry G. 
Dean Henry B. 
Dean John M. 
Dean Robert W. 



Deming Richard H. 
Dempster W. W. 
Deveraux Orin C. 
DeWolf J. H. 
DeWolf John W. 
DeWolf William B. 
Dews Joseph Howard 
Dexter S. Frank 
Dexter Walter W. 
Dike Thomas W. 
Dimond Abe 
Doane A. S. 
Dodd Edwin M. 
Doherty Henry F. 
Doran John 
Doty Charles C. 



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Douglas Samuel T. 
Douglas William W. 
Dover George W. 
Downes L. W. 
Duffy James F. 
Dunham William R. 



Dunnell Henry 
Dupouy Raphael C. 
Durfee Phillip B. 
Dyer Elisha Jr. 
Dyer H. Anthony 
Dyer WiUiam Allan 



Earle Benjamin M. 
Earle Benjamin M. Jr. 
Earle Charles R. 
Earle Joseph O. 
Earle Newton 
Earle Ralph B. 
Earle William H. 
Eastman James H. 
Easton N. Howard 
Eddy Andrew B. 
Eddy A. U. 
Eddy Charles H. 



Eddy Charles F. 
Eddy Forest G. 
Eddy Irving P. 
Eddy James P. 
Edmunds George W. 
Edwards David G. 
Edwards Stephen O. 
Eiswald George H. 
Ellis H. B. 
Elsbree Shirley A. 
Ely William 
Eschle Carl 



Falkenburg Julius 
Fales Leroy 
Fales Lewis L. 
Farley Fred J. 
Farnham Ralph W. 
Earns worth John P. 
Farnham H. C. 
Farnum J. B. 
Farrington William N. 
Farwell Albert E. 



Farwell Edmund A. 
Farwell Fred S. 
Feeley Ambrose 
Feeley William J. 
Fenner Herbert N. 
Fessenden William R. 
Fidler Louis N. 
Field Frank O. 
Fish Ira L. 
Fiske John T. Jr. 



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Fitz Edward E. 
Fitzgerald O. E. 
Fletcher Charles 
Fletcher Fred C. 
Fletcher Henry 
Fletcher Joseph E. 
Flint Alonzo 
Flint George H. 
Foote Truman S. 
Forneaux Emil A. 
Foster James A. 
Foster J. Herbert 
Foster Robert G. 



Foster Theodore W. 
Francis E. Charles 
Franklin Charles A. 
Freeman John R. 
Frieze Lyman B. 
Friswell Arthur E. 
Frothingham T. G. 
Fuller Edward M. 
Fuller George A. 
Fuller Myron H. 
Furlong John F. 
Furlong Joseph D. 



Gale William H. Jr. 
Gammell Robert Ives 
Gammell William 
Gam well Charles A. 
Gannett William P. Jr. 
Gardiner Aldrich B. 
Gardiner Edwin R. 
Gardiner Herbert B. 
Gardner C. H. 
Gardner Clarence T. 
Gardner H. I. 
Gardner Rathbone 
Gee James 
George James A. 
George Frederick 
Gilmore Robert J. 
Gadding Benjamin C. 
Glezen F. L. 



Goddard Moses B. I. 
Goddard William 
Godding CM. 
Goff Isaac L. 
Goff Lyman B. 
Goff Lyman T. 
Goff Rufus B. 
Good John E. 
Goodwin Almon K. 
Goodwin William P. 
Gorman Charles E. 
Gorton William A. 
Gowdy William B. 
Grant George H. 
Grant N. T. Jr. 
Granger William S. 
Gray Charles C. 
Greaves Abram 



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Greaves James W. 
Gregg James C. 
Gregory William 
Green Archer 
Green Henry L. 
Greene Albert R. 
Greene Edward P. 
Greene Henry A. 
Greene Howard J. 
Greene James Cullen 
Greene Joseph Warren 
Greene Robert L. 
Greene William R. 



Greene W. Maxwell 
Greenough William B. 
Grim wood H. A. 
Grimes Joseph A. 
Grimes Thomas 
Grinnell Frederick 
Gross George L. 
Grout Robert W. 
Guild Clarence H. 
Guild Joseph L. 
Guile Walter A. 
Gunderson G. A. 
Gurney Isaac M. 



Hackney William S. 
Hahn J. Jerome 
Hail E. L. 
Halkyard William 
Hall Charles F. 
Hall George F. 
Haller J. Frederick 
Hallett James W. 
Ham A. E. 
Hambly J. H. 
Hamilton Paul D. 
Hamilton Robert M. 
Hanaford J. B. 
Hanley James 
Hanrahan John G. 
Harmon Addison B. 
Harrington Charles C. 
Harrington George C. 



H 

Harrington R. A. 
Harris A. Walter 
Harris Benjamin P. 
Harris Edward M. 
Harris Frank 
Harris George W. 
Harris S. Gushing 
Harrison Alfred 
Harrison Charles E. 
Harson M. J. 
Hartwell Julius F. 
Harvey Edwin B. 
Harvey Henry W. 
Hasbrouck Sayer 
Haskell William H. 
Hatch Arthur E. 
Hathaway Charles H. 
Hawes Earl P. 



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Hawes Edward C. 
Hayes Frederic 
Hayes Henry W. 
Hayes P. E. 
Hay ward George Y. 
Hay ward William S. 
Hazard Laureston H. 
Healy Frank 
Hebden John C. 
Heiser Charles L. A. 
Hemenway Herbert L. 
Henshaw John 
Henshaw J. G. 
Herreshoff John B. 
Herrick William H. 
Hersey George D. 
Hersey Walter H. 
Hewitt W. W. Jr. 
Hidden Charles H. 
Hidden Walter 
Hidden Wilkens U. 
Hill Charles F. 
Hill F. A. C. 
Hinckley Herbert F. 
Hodgkinson William 
Hoffman William H. 
Hogan John W. 
Holbrook Edward 
Holden Frank E. 
Holmes George H. 
Hopkins S. A. 
Horr Frank 



Horton B. J. 
Horton Fred B. 
Horton Harry M. 
Horton H. R. 
Hovey Fred E. 
Howard Hiram 
Howard William 
Howe Wallace E. 
Howland Charles H. 
Howland R. G. 
Howland R. S. 
Hoye Charles T. 
Hoye Francis E. 
Hubbard Elmer Elston 
Huber A. 
Hughes T. S. 
Hull F. H. 
Hull John E. 
Humphreys Charles B. 
Humphreys L. H. 
Hunt Daniel A. 
Hunt Seth B. 
Hunter George F. 
Huntley Carroll K. 
Huntoon H. B. 
Huntsman John F. Jr. 
Hurd George L. 
Husband William E. 
Hutchins Thomas L. 
Hutchison George W. 
Hutchison James 



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Jackson Benjamin M. 
Jackson Daniel 
Jackson Frank H. 
Jackson Frederick H. 
Jackson Louis M. 
Jefferson William P. 
Jencks Albert A. 
Jencks E. L. 
Jencks Thomas A. 



Jenckes John 
Jenckes Joseph E. 
Jerauld Henry 
Jillson Gerard E. 
Johnson Edwin A. 
Johnson Levi 
Jones J. D. E. 
Jones S. W. C. 
Joslin H. V. A. 



Kalloch Lewis H. 
Keefe Dennis F. 
Keefe John W. 
Keene George F. 
Keith Horace A. 
Keith Wallace C. 
Kelly A. L. 
Kelly Eben A. 
Kelley Edward B. 
Kelley J. B. 
Kendall Hiram 
Kendrick John E. 
Kennedy Jerome 
Kennon Frederick V. 
Kent Walter G. 
Kenyon George H. 
Kenyon James S. 
Kenyon John S. 
Kilvert S. W. 
Kimball A. L. 



K 

Kimball Horace A. 
Kimball John M. 
King Austin H. 
King Elmer E. 
King Frederick A. 
King Gilbert M. 
King Stephen H. 
Kingsbury Clarence 
Kinyon Frederic 
Kirkaldy James B. 
Kittredge Charles H. 
Knight Arthur 
Knight Charles L. 
Knight E. J. 
Knight Richard D. 
Knight Webster 
Knight William F. 
Knowles Elmer F. 
Knowles Stephen M. 



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Ladd H. W. 
Ladd I. Gifford 
Landers Albert C. 
Lanphear George W. 
Lansing George D. 
Lansing Willard I. 
Lapham Oscar 
Latham Frank C. 
Lawton J. F. P. 
Leavitt E. C. 
Lederer Benedict B. 
Lee Charles F. 
Lee Christopher M. 
Lee Thomas Z. 
Leech James 
Leeder William F. 
Leete Alexander D. 
Leete George F. 
Leete William A. 
Lennon J. F. 
Lennon John F. 
Lester W. A. 
Lewis Henry B. 
Lewis John D. 



Lincoln Ferdinand A. 
Lincoln L Nelson 
Lingane D. F. 
Linton James 
Lippitt Charles Warren 
Lippitt Henry F. 
Lippitt R. Lincoln 
Little Robert B. 
Littlefield Alfred H. 
Littlefield E. N. 
Littlefield L. H. 
Liver more F. D. 
Lockwood Laurence A. 
Logan D. F. 
Logue E. B. 
Longley C. E. 
Loomis E. A.. 
Lowe Herbert R. 
Luce Clarence J. 
Ludwig Henry 
Lustig A. L. 
Luther Frederick N. 
Luther Gardner C. 
Lyon George C. 



Macleod George R. 
Mahoney M. P. 
Main W. F. 
Makepeace Charles R. 
Manchester Walter H, 



M 



Manchester B. B. 
Mandell W. J. 
Mann Arthur B. 
Mann Joseph M. 
Manning E. A. 



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Manton Frank S. 
Manton Joseph P. Jr. 
Marsh Henry Jr. 
Marshall Frank W. 
Martin E. W. 
Martin Frank H. 
Martin Fred R. 
Martin Jacob S. 
Martin William D. 
Mason E. H. 
Mason Eugene W. 
Mason Fletcher S. 
Mason Frederick R. 
Mason WiUiam B. 
Massie John G. 
Mather W. Penn 
Mathewson Frank C. 
Mathewson Frank M. 
Matteson Frank W. 
Matteson G. W. R. 
Mauran John T. 
Mauran Luchet 
McAuliffe J. W. 
McCoy James C. 
McDonnell T. F. I. 
McElroy William B. 
McGregor James F. 
McGregor William 
McGuinness E. D. 



McHale William H. 
McManus John 
Merchant J. S. 
Merrill John Harvey 
Merriman Charles H. 
Metcalf Guy 
Metcalf Jesse 
Metcalf Jesse H. 
Metcalf Joseph M. 
Metcalf Stephen O. 
Middlebrook C. M. 
Millar John 
Miller Alfred J. 
Miller Alfred J. Jr. 
MiUer A. P. Jr. 
Miller Augustus S. 
Miller George L. 
Miller Pardon 
Miller W. B. M. 
Morgan William A. 
Morgan William H. 
Morris Andrew 
Morrow Robert 
Mo wry Delmont E. 
Mo wry Raymond G. 
Mowry W. F. 
Mumford Charles C. 
Murphy Morgan E. 
Myrick E. C. 



Nathanson Max 
Newell E. J. 



N 

Newell Frank W. 
Newell George C. 



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Newhall Charles C. 
Newhall George H. 
Neylan D. J. 
Nichols Charles C. 
Nichols Charles M. 
Nichols Fred W. 
Nichols Mark S. 
Nicholson Samuel M. 
Nicholson Stephen 



Nickerson Edward I. 
Nightingale Crawford A. 
Nightingale G. C. Jr. 
Nightingale John K. H. 
Nightingale W. G. 
North Charles W. 
Norton L. D. 
Nugent C. FrankUn 
Nye Walter C. 



O' Brian Lewis A. 
Ockel Herman A. 
O'Connor Timothy L. 
O' Gorman Thomas 
O'Leary Arthur 
Olney Elan W. 
Olney Frank F. 
Olsen Nils 



O'Reilly Francis L. 
Ormsbee John H olden 
Otis Orin M. 
Otis Samuel A. 
Otis WiUiam N. 
Owen Charles D. 
Owen Charles D. Jr. 
Owen Franklin P. 



Paine Charles E. 
Paine John Fiske 
Palmer Amos D. 
Parkhurst C. Frank 
Parks George W. 
Parsons Edmund H. 
Payne Benjamin A. 
Payne John Milton 
Payson S. R. 
Pay ton Harry F. 
Peabody F. W. 
Pearce Aldrich G. 



Pearce Frank T. 
Pearce Henry 
Pease Emerson E. 
Peck Allen M. 
Peck Arthur L. 
Peck Cyril C. 
Peck Fred S. 
Peck Leander R. 
Peck Samuel L. 
Peck Walter A. 
Peckham Charles F. 
Peckham Fenner H. Jr. 



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Perkins Charles H. 
Perkins Charles Henry Jr. 
Perkins Ezra K. 
Perkins Fred E. 
Perkins Howard L. 
Perkins P. S. 
Perkins Willard C. 
Perrigo Albert H. 
Perry Marsden J. 
Perry William H. Jr. 
Persons Benjamin W. 
Pervear Charles E. 
Peters John Mathew 
Phetteplace W. L. G. 
Phillips Eugene F. 
Phillips George C. 
Phillips George F. 
Phillips George R. 
Phillips Gilbert A. 
Phillips H. O. 
Phillips Theodore W. 
Phillips Thomas L. 
Phillips William Llewelyn 
Pierce D. A. 
Pitman S. M. 



Pohlson Carl V. 
Pomroy Gorham P. 
Pope William H. 
Possner H. G. 
Potter A. T. 
Potter B. Thomas 
Potter Charles A. 
Potter Dexter B. 
Potter Earl H. 
Potter Frank K. 
Potter H. O. 
Potter Irvin Hoppin 
Potter James Charles 
Potter Joseph H. 
Potter L. K. 
Potter Walter A. 
Potter W. Armington 
Powell Thomas C. 
Praray C. A. M. 
Prentice George W. 
Preston Howard W. 
Preston J. H. 
Preston Walter L. 
Prew Henry 
Prew H. Fred 



Rankin W. G. 
Rawson Thomas B. 
Ray Edgar K. 
Ray J. G. 2nd 
Ray Thomas H. 
Read Charles O. 



Reed Frank W. 
Reeves D. W. 
Reilley J. B. 
Revens John 
Reynolds F. B. 
Rhodes Christopher 



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Rhodes James P. 
Rhodes William B. 
Rhodes William C. 
Rice Richard H. 
Richardson James 
Richardson Richard 
Richmond Charles T. 
Richmond John M. 
Riley Charles E. 
Ripley James H. 
Ripley James M. 
Roberts W. Austin 



Robinson George H. 
Robinson Jack A. 
Robinson L. E. 
Roelker William G. 
Rogers F. T. 
Root E. T. 
Rose George P. 
Rose P. H. 
Rothermel David N. 
Rounds D. E. 
Rutherford J. C. 



Sack A. Albert 
Safford WiUiam A. 
Sargent John W. 
Savage Charles H. 
Sawin Eugene M. 
Sawyer F. L. 
Sayles James R. 
Schneider Hans 
Scholze E. F. 
Scott James M. 
Seabury Dwight 
Sellew Clinton D. 
Seymour Manuel F. 
Shaw Albert H. 
Shaw Frederick E. 
Shaw William H. 
Sheldon John L. 
Shepard Harry H. 
Shepard John Jr. 
Shepherd E. H. 



Shepley George L. 
Sherman Albert V. M. 
Shibley J. A. 
Shipman T. H. 
Shove H. M. 
Simmons Frank D. 
Sims Gardner C. 
Slade Walter F. 
Slater A. B. 
Slater A. B. Jr. 
Smith Albert L. 
Smith Albert W. 
Smith C. E. 
Smith Charles H. 
Smith Chester B. 
Smith Edgar A. 
Smith Edgar B. 
Smith Edwin A. 
Smith Franklin A. Jr. 
Smith Francis M. 



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Smith Fred L. 
Smith George M. 
Smith Harry M. 
Smith H. E. 
Smith James 
Smith James M. 
Smith Sheffield 
Smith William 
Smyth Eugene L. 
Snow George M. 
Snow James Jr. 
Snow L. F. 
Spencer Thomas 
Spink Edwin L. 
Spooner Henry J. 
Sprague Albert G. 
Sprague Henry S. 
Sprague N. B. 
Stafford George W. 
Stanton B. F. 
Starkweather J. U. 
Stearns Charles F. 



Steere Horace W. 
Steere William Harris 
Steinert Albert 
Steinert Edward 
Stewart Waldo 
Stiness Walter R. 
Stokes WiUis H. 
Stone W. H. 
Storm George G. 
Street John F. 
Studley J. E. 
Sullivan George T. 
SulUvan James E. 
Sully Daniel J. 
Swarts Gardner T. 
Sweet Jesse B. 
Sweet Leon E. 
Sweet Leprilete 
Sweet Walter H. 
Sweet Walter P. 
Sweetland Cornelius S. 
Sweetland William H. 



Taft John L. 
Taft R. Wendell 
Talbot Fred E. 
Tanner Herbert S. 
Tattersall Fred E. 
Taylor H. E. 
Taylor William H. Jr. 
Terry Herbert 
Thayer Edward 
Thomas Charles L. 



Thompson D. M. 
Thurber William H. 
Thurston B. F. 
Thurston Clark 
Thurston George W. 
Thurston Wilmarth H. 
Tiepke Henry E. 
Tiffany Henry L. 
Tilden Henry 
TiUinghast George E. 



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Tillinghast H. A. 
Tillinghast James E. 
Tillinghast John R. 
TiUinghast John W. 
Tillinghast L. H. 
Tillinghast Theodore F. 
Tillinghast Warren H. 
Tillinghast William R. 
Tingley A. Curtis 
Tingley Edward H. 
Titcomb William G. 
Tolman Stacy 

Ulman Morris S. 
Upham Chester F. 



u 



Toney Ellsworth 
Tower Clifford S. 
Tower Louis P. 
Toye Robert G. 
Tripp Frederick E. 
Trowbridge C. B. 
Trowbridge E. R. 
Truman Nathan H. 
Try on James S. Jr. 
Tucker J. C. Jr. 
Turner George A. 
Tyler C. B. 

Utter George H. 



Valleau Henry 
Van Slyck Cyrus M. 
Vaughn Charles L. 
Vaughn William P. 
Vernon John W. 

Waldron H. A. 
Waldron S. C. 
Walker P. Francis 
Wall A. Tingley 
Wall George A. 
Walton John M. 
Walton William A. 
Walton William H. 
Walsham Josiah 
Ward Walter 
Warner Eugene F. 



Vial William E. 
Vincent Walter B. 
Vose Joseph M. 
Vose Robert C. 



w 



Washburn Morris K. 
Washburn Roscoe C. 
Waterman W. B. 
Watrous R. C. 
Watson Arthur H. 
Watson E. L. 
Webster Daniel 
Webster George E. 
Weeden Benjamin D. 
Weeden C. R. 
Weeks Edward Henry 



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Weeks Francis S. Jr. 
Weld C. H. 
Wellman D. Henry 
Wesson Samuel A. 
West George J. 
Wheaton J. L. Jr. 
Whipple Walter W. 
White Albert C. 
White A. Tenny 
White Dewitt C. 
White Henry T. 
White Hunter C. 
White William R. 
Whitehouse John S. 
Whiteley Samuel 
Whittaker George W. 
Whitten WilUam W. 
Whittier R. H. 
Wientge C. C. 
Wightman W. R. 
Wilbar Charles B. 
Wilbur Job 
Wilcox Charles E. 
Wilcox Dutee 
Wilcox Elmer A. 
Wilcox John A. 
Wilkinson Alfred H. 
Wilkinson William A. 



Williams A. M. 
Williams Alonzo 
Williams Edward 
Williams George W. 
Williams Howell L. 
Williams Herbert M. 
Williams Isaac F. Jr. 
Williams Wade W. 
Williams W. Fred 
Williamson A. M. 
Willman George P. 
Willson Edmund R. 
Wilson Benjamin 
Wing William H. 
Winship F. I. 
Winship Henry B. 
Winsor Charles A. 
Winsor Charles D. 
Winsor Ira 
Wirth Henry R. 
Wirth Phillip 
Wolcott Henry 
Wood George H. 
Wood William H. 
Woodley George F. Jr. 
Woodworth A. C. 
Worch William F. 
Wyman John C. 



Youlden George A. Young N. B. 

Young Arthur L. Young Rogers Gano 

ARMY AND NAVY OFHCERS 
Warrens Capt. C. H., U. S. A. 



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NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS 
A 



Aborn James S. 
Adams A. C. 
Allen George H. 
Andrews E. M. 
At wood William E. 



Babcock Daniel A. 
Badger Theodore 
Baker Frank E. 
Ballou Frederick D. 
Barney Algernon H. 
Battell Henry S. 
Battey William J. 
Benson H. P. 
Birnbaum B. 
Blackinton Harvey C. 
Blackinton Louis A. 
Blake James E. 
Bonney Bruce 
Borden Richard P. 
Bowen Vincent M. 
Bray ton William S. 
Briggs Justus 
Brush E. C. 



410 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. 
57 Kilby Street, Boston. 
47 Kilby Street, Boston. 
Box 890, New York City. 
Williamsville, Conn. 

B 

Fall River, Mass. 

27 Kilby Street, Boston. 

10 Blackstone Street, Boston. 

Northbridge, Mass. 

North Swansea, Mass. 

Box 30, Boston. 

79 Leonard Street, New York. 

36 Purchase Street, Boston. 

79 Summer Street, Boston. 

Attleboro, Mass. 

Attleboro, Mass. 

Attleboro, Mass. 

889 Broadway, New York. 

Fall River, Mass. 

Newton Highlands, Mass. 

9 Union Street, Schnectady, N. Y. 

Danielson, Conn. 

40 Kilby Street, Boston. 



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Brown Eben E. 
Brown W. G. 
Burgess George D. 
Burnham Henry H. 
Butler Charles M. 



95 Peace Street, Hartford, Conn. 

Gloucester, Mass. 

6 Union Street, Boston. 

Box 406, Norwich, Conn. 

268 Devonshire Street, Boston. 



Call L. G. 
Campbell Malcom 
Campbell George 
Canfield William C. 
Chapman Charles D. 
Cheever George W. 
Collamore George W. 
Colwell Henry F. 
Cooney William 
Corr Peter H. 
Cox Thomas G. 
Crimmins Thomas A. 
Crosby Everett U. 
Curry James F. 



Young's Hotel, Boston. [socket, R. I. 

Woonsocket Machine & Press Co., Woon- 

Union League Club, Philadelphia. 

Bristol, R. I. 

Westerly, R. I. 

North Attleboro, Mass. 

464 Washington Street, Boston. 

87 Milk Street, Boston. 

502 Broadway, New York. 

Taunton, Mass. 

Taunton, Mass. 

127 Federal Street, Boston. 

93 Water Street, Boston. 

120 Tremont Street, Boston. 



Daggett Homer M. Jr. 
Davis Henry C. 
Dickinson W. N. Jr. 
Donovan John P. 
Dorr Charles E. 
Downes F. A. 
Downey John J. 
Draper William F. Jr. 
Drost C. A. 



Attleboro, Mass. 

204 Walnut Place, Philadelphia. 

316 Warren Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Box 88, Hartford, Conn. 

889 Broadway, New York. 

925 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 

85 Water Street, Boston. 

Hopedale, Mass. 

564 Washington Street, Boston. 



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Eaton Edwin R. 
Elms James C. Jr. 



Jno. Carter & Co., Boston. 
72 Franklin Street, Boston. 



Field John Howard 
Fiske Edmund D. 
Friedlander William S. 
Fuller Marshall H. 
Furness George A. 



246 Devonshire Street, Boston. 

Lowell, Mass. 

Box 1788, New York. 

P. A. A. 

27 Kilby Street, Boston. 



Glueck Edward 
Goodwin H. J. 
Grant George P. 
Grant George Preston Jr. 
Greene Edward A. 
Greene Henry L. 



Northbridge, Mass. 

87 Broad Street, Boston. 

186 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Fitchburg, Mass. 

New York. 

Beverly, Mass. 



H 

Hale Frank J. Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 

Hale James Springfield, Mass. 

Halladay H. H. 33 Otis Street, Boston. 

Hallett William R. Box 1879, Boston. 

Ham Livingston 13 Trowbridge Place, Cambridge, Mass. 

Hanson H. F. Gay & Parker Co., 125 Milk St. Boston. 

Hart James J. Knowles Steam Pump Works, Boston. 

Hart John J. Lowell, Mass. 

Hayward H. T. Franklin, Mass. 

Hawes William B. 50 Bedford Street, Fall River, Mass. 

Hellyar William H. 20 Kilby Street, Boston. 



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Hemenway Eugene S. 
Hobbs George W. 
Hollingshead John P. 
Hopkins Earl C. 
Holt William F. 
Howard Henry A. 
Hubbard Allan 
Hurley Joseph M. 
Hutchins Charles H. 
Hutchins S. Cady 



1 66 North Street, Boston. 

Box 305, Uxbridge, Mass. 

210 Waverly Place, New York. 

66 Pine Street, Fall River, Mass. 

Putnam, Conn. 

63 Oliver Street, Boston. 

228 Franklin Street, Boston. 

Lynn, Mass. 

Worcester, Mass. 

914 Postal Telegraph Bldg., New York. 



Jamieson Joseph B. 
Jones B. L. 
Joslin C. S. 



92 Grand Street, New York. 
Shepard, Nor well & Co., Boston. 
North Attleboro, Mass. 



Keene Edwin F. 
Keith B. F. 
Kelley Solon C. 
Kendall George E. 
Krower Alfred 



K 

Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. 

Brookline, Mass. 

171 Collins Street, Hartford, Conn. 

Manchester, N. H. 

37 Maiden Lane, New York. 



Lapham Fred A. 
Lawton W. L. 
LeCato William N. 
Lewisohn Jesse 
Lewisohn John 
Liecty J. L. 
Liepziger Siegmund 
Lippitt Clarence W. 



Millbury, Mass. 
Box 700, Worcester, Mass. 
Gorham Mfg. Co., New York. 
81 Fulton Street, New York. 
31 West 45th Street, New York. 
50 Kilby Street, Boston. 
70 Kilby Street, Boston. 
Hotel Dorrance. 



1 



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Lorge J. B. 
Luther Charles B. 



Mantien William F. 
McGowan John E. 
Header J. F. 
Merriman Charles H. Jr. 
Merritt Arthur 
Miller George B. 
Milner Edwin 
Morse Virgil D. 
Mossberg Frank 
Mulford V. S. 
Munro C. G. 



Box 387, New York. 
Fall River, Mass. 

M 

North Attleboro, Mass. 

1 1 East 60th Street, New York. 

43 Leonard Street, New York. 

Woonsocket, R. L 

58 Pearl Street, Boston. 

Chappaqua, N. Y. 

Moosup, Conn. 

North Attleboro, Mass. 

Attleboro, Mass. 

189 Broadway, New York. 

4 Liberty Square, Boston. 



Payson William F. Psi Upsilon Club, 64 West 39th Street, 

Peirce Edward R. 127 Federal Street, Boston. [New York. 

Pendleton James M. Westerly, R. I. 



Rathbun Edward H. 
Rhodes Peleg A. 
Rice Albert S. 
Rice Clifford H. 
Rice W. F. 
Richardson B. J. 
Richmond H. B. 
Roberts C. E. 
Rogers James A. 
Ross James H. 
Russell John M. 



Franklin, Mass. 

31 Milk Street, Boston. 

Rockland, Maine. 

4 Liberty Square, Boston. 

Hartford, Conn. 

54 Franklin Street, New York. 

523 Washington Street, Boston. 

125 Milk Street, Boston. 

115 Milk Street, Boston. 

Willimantic, Conn. 

Worcester, Mass. 



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Shumway H. H. 
Slocum I. M. 
Smith Charles G. 
Snow Howard D. 
Southwick Francis H . 
Stanton Walter 
Staple Ernest 
Stevens Herbert B. 
Stockbridge William M. 
Sweetland Ralph 
Swift John B. 



Taunton, Mass. 

26 Chauncy Street, Boston. 

Factory Ins. Ass'n, Hartford, Conn. 

Norwood, Mass. 

22 White Street, New York. 

North Street, New York. 

43 Warren Street, New York. 

22 White Street, New York. 

82 Devonshire Street, Boston. 

Natick, Mass. 

13 Willis Street, Lowell, Mass. 



Teale W. Tracy 
Tenny C. H. 
Tierney James P. 
Tinkham Ernest W. 
Trunkett Frederick G. 
Turner Henry R. 



55 Kilby Street, Boston. 

15 Wall Street, New York. 

80 Broad Street, Boston. 

Harrisville, R. I. 

Boston. 

4 Liberty Square, Boston. 



Wheaton Mark O. 
White SeUm S. 
Williams J. 
Williston James R. 
Woodward J. H. 
Wright Percy E. 



w 

Attleboro, Mass. 

13 Tremont Place, Boston. 

10 Federal Street, Boston. 

Boston. 

Waterbury, Conn. 

283 Congress Street, Boston. 



Young A. A. Jr. 



Y 

Jewett City, Conn. 



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ASSOCIATE LADY MEMBERS 



Albro Miss Marion L. 
Aldrich Mrs. E. Frank 
Aldrich Miss Mary L. 
Almy Miss M. C. 
Ames Miss Carolin J. 



Ballou Mrs. Susan A. 
Barnes Mrs. N. A. 
Billings Miss Clara L. 
Blodgett Mrs. Samuel C. 
Bradford Miss Alice G. 
Bradford Miss Annie E. 
Bratesman Miss Charlotte F. 



Angell Mrs. George O. 
Anthony Mrs. Fred E. 
Anthony Miss Sarah F. 
Arnold Miss Jessie L. 



B 

Broome Miss Charlotte M. 
Bruce Miss Emily 
Buffinton Miss Anna C. 
BuUard Mrs. Harry 
Bunker Miss Mary L. 
Bunker Miss Nellie E. 
Butler Miss Irene B. 



Canfield Miss Florence 
Carpenter Mrs. Anna M. 
Carrique Miss Mary A. 
Cary Mrs. Antoinette H. 
Chace Miss I. F. 
Clark Miss Agnes E. 



Cobb Miss Nellie M. 
Coggeshall Miss Jessie L. 
Cohen Miss Mollie 
Cornett Mrs. Charlotte G. 
Cressy Mrs. George P. 
Crowell Miss Carrie J. 



Doldt Mrs. J. E. 



Duffy Miss Anna G. 



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Evans Miss Martha W. 



Farrell Miss E. J. A. 
Flanders Miss Nellie S. 



Fuller Mrs. Edward 



Goddard Mrs. William 
Gray Mrs. Charles C. Jr. 



Hadley Miss Georgia 
Hare Miss Madeline F. 



Ingerson Miss Flora L. 



Greene Miss Florence C. 



H 

Hartwell Miss Lucy K. 
Hubbard Miss Sophie L. 

I 



Jencks Miss Anna B. 
Jencks Miss Ella M. 



Kenyon Miss Harriet N. 
Kern Miss Fannie R. 



Johnson Mrs. G. L. 

K 

King Miss Lorania C. 
Kingsley Miss Jennie E. 



Lawton Miss Phoebe I. 
Lincoln Miss Ada M. 



Mason Miss Mabel L. 
Mathewson Mrs. C. A. 
Metcalf Mrs. L Harris 



Liscomb Miss Abbie G. 
Lyman Mrs. Richard E. 

M 

Midgley Miss Julia V. 
Morrison Miss Nellie M. 
Moss Mrs. Mary D. 



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Nichols Miss Emma 
Ormsbee Mrs. G. L. C. 



N 

Noonan Miss Madge A. 

o 



Pairpoint Miss Nellie M. 
Parish Miss Minnie A. 
Payton Miss Carrie 

Ralph Mrs. L. Elizabeth 
Ralph Miss Nellie 



Pearce Mrs. Edward D. 
Pierce Miss Harriet E. 

R 

Rockwell Miss L. T. 



Schofield Miss Minnie M. 
Schofield Miss Naomi L. 
Sims Miss Rosamond 
Slocum Miss Grace W. 
Smith Miss Bessie B. 
Smith Miss Harriet L. 



Smith Miss Mary C. 
Snow Miss Mary E. 
Sprague Miss Mary L. 
Stevenson Miss Ella L. 
Stone Miss Maude 
Swan Miss Emma L. 



Taylor Mrs. J. M. R. 
Torrey Miss M. Louise 



Underwood Miss Grace 



Wade Mrs. H. H. 2nd 
Walling Mrs. Josephine M. 
Ward Mrs. John H. 
Webb Miss M. Rebecca 
Wentworth Miss Susie A. 



Tyler Miss Harriet H. 



u 

Underwood Miss Lizzie K. 

w 

Whitin Mrs. Henry T. 
Wilcox Miss Alice P. 
Wild Miss Annie L. 
Wilson Miss Agnes M. 



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SUMMARY 



Active 

Army and Navy 
Non-Resident 
Associate Lady 

Total . 



1084 

I 

151 
103 

1339 



DECEASED 



Alfreds Henry J. 
Aylsworth H. B. 
Baldwin Charles F. 
Bardeen Bernard 
Barrows Howard W. 
Batchellor C. H. 
Brown Edw. C. 
Brown R. Grenville 
Chadwick O. B. 
Chamberlain H. E. 
Congdon Frank H. 
Cole Walter H. 
Chapman Robert B. 
Fessenden Samuel 
Fessenden T. F. 
Hartwell Mortimer H. 
Hoppin E. W. 
Johnson George H. 
Johnson Richard M. 



Liddle D. C. 
Lowe Wm. H. Jr. 
Nicholson Wm. T. 
O'Hare Robert 
Pomroy H.J. 
Radeke Gustav 
Rathbun Oscar J. 
Robinson E. A. 
Rose R. L. 
Sayles G. A. 
Schott John C. 
Sheldon Wm. D. 
Spicer Henry R. 
Troup John E. 
Tucker Wm. A. 
Van Slyck Nicholas 
White Henry C. 
Wilkinson George 



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